#4 Joseph Pinckney MATHESON and Theresa McGINNIS

[2] Tomlinson, J.S., Tar Heel Sketch-Book: A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life and Public Acts of the Members of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Session of 1879.

[3] 1850 Alexander County Federal Census; Tomlinson, J.S., Tar Heel Sketch-Book: A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life and Public Acts of the Members of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Session of 1879.

[4] Tomlinson, J.S., Tar Heel Sketch-Book: A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life and Public Acts of the Members of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Session of 1879.

[15] North Carolina Death Certificate (Theresa Matheson); Tomlinson, J.S., Tar Heel Sketch-Book: A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life and Public Acts of the Members of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Session of 1879.

[16] Tomlinson, J.S., Tar Heel Sketch-Book: A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life and Public Acts of the Members of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Session of 1879.

[17] Tomlinson, J.S., Tar Heel Sketch-Book: A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life and Public Acts of the Members of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Session of 1879.

[18] Alexander County, Official’s Bonds and Records, North Carolina State Archives; Treasurer’s and Comptroller’s Papers, Oaths, Bonds and Sureties, North Carolina State Archives

[19] 1870 Alexander County Federal Census; Tomlinson, J.S., Tar Heel Sketch-Book: A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life and Public Acts of the Members of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Session of 1879.

[20] Tomlinson, J.S., Tar Heel Sketch-Book: A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life and Public Acts of the Members of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Session of 1879.

[21] Tomlinson, J.S., Tar Heel Sketch-Book: A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life and Public Acts of the Members of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Session of 1879.

[22] 1879 North Carolina Senate Journal

[23] Treasurer’s and Comptroller’s Papers, General Assembly: Pay and Expenses, Box 15, North Carolina State Archives

[24] 1880 Alexander County Federal Census

[25] Alexander County Official’s Bonds and Records, Court Case Involving Sheriff Mays, 1885, North Carolina State Archives; The Heritage of Alexander County

[26] Alexander County Will of J.P. Matheson, Will Book C, page 56, 19 October 1909, North Carolina State Archives

[27] North Carolina Death Certificate, Alexander County, Theresa Matthewson, 19 August 1915, North Carolina State Archives

#6 William M. BECKHAM and Rebecca DOUB

[1] North Carolina Cemetery Survey, Beckham Cemetery, Alexander County, North Carolina State Archives (this cemetery, surveyed in 1986, is located to the left of State Road 1458 about half-way between SR 1001 and S. Yadkin River. Cemetery is in a field about 200 yards on the property of Solon Mitchell and contains 24 graves); Alexander County Wills, Lemuel Beckham, North Carolina State Archives

[2] Stokes County Marriage Bond, North Carolina State Archives

[3] North Carolina Cemetery Survey, Beckham Cemetery, Alexander County, North Carolina State Archives

[8] 1860/1870 Alexander County Federal Census (the 1860 census lists him as 10 year old W.A. Beckham. Research indicates that this is actually W.C. because there is no further record of a W.A. Beckham and there is no other W.C. Beckham on the 1860 census).

[16] Iredell County Estates Records, North Carolina State Archives; Alexander County Estates Records, North Carolina State Archives

[17] 1860 Alexander County Federal Census

[18] North Carolina Troops, Vol. IX, p 525. (record is for Lemon J. Beckham, but there is no other mention of a Lemon Beckham and the ages match for the man to be Jacob.Jacob’s grandfather Lemuel refers to Jacob in his will as Lemuel W. Beckham. The Lemuel could be confused as Lemon).

[7] Will of Lemuel Beckham, Alexander County, North Carolina, C.003.80001, Book A, Page 19, North Carolina State Archives. Proven in court March 1867.;
Stokes County Marriage Bonds, William Beckham, North Carolina State
Archives; 1850/1860 Alexander County Federal Census

#15 McGINNIS

[1] North Carolina Death Certificate, Alexander County, Theresa Matthewson, 19 August 1915, North Carolina State Archives; Wilkes County Marriage Bonds, John McGinnis and Priscella Walker, 14 December 1835, North Carolina State Archvies

#17 William LACKEY and Agnes "Nancy" STEVENSON

[3] A History of the Lackey Family by Mrs. J.G. Lackey and Mrs. H.G. Duncan, 1979.

[4] Rowan County Marriage Bonds, North Carolina State Archives

[5] A History of the Lackey Family
by Mrs. J.G. Lackey and Mrs. H.G. Duncan, 1979. (The family history
book used the known birth dates of Moses, Alexander and Eneas to divine
the birth years of the other children. The birth order for Mary and
Martha is corrent based on their ages on their husbands' 1820 census
records).

[6] A History of the Lackey Family by Mrs. J.G. Lackey and Mrs. H.G. Duncan, 1979.

[7] 1790/1800 Iredell County Federal Census

[8] Revolutionary War Pay Vouchers, William Lackey, Treasurer’s and Comptroller’s Papers, North Carolina State Archives

[9] 1790 Iredell County Federal Census

[10] 1800 Iredell County Federal Census

[11] 1810 Iredell County Federal Census

[12] Iredell County Wills, William Lackey, 1820, North Carolina State Archives

[13] Iredell County Estates Records, William Lackey, 1822, North Carolina State Archives

[14] 1820 Iredell County Federal Census

[15] 1830 Iredell County Federal Census (Agnes Lackey)

[16] 1840 Iredell County Federal Census (Agness Lackey)

[17] Iredell County Wills, William Lackey, 1820, North Carolina State Archives

[18] Iredell County Wills, James Stevenson, 1817, North Carolina State Archives

[19] Iredell County Estates Records, James Stevenson, 1820, North Carolina State Archives

#23 Johannes "John" DOUB and Mary Eve SPANHOUER

[1] Translation of German certificate, 1773, in letter to William Bennett from Dr. A.L. Fries of the Moravian Church in America dated October 19, 1946, William Clark Doub Collection, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collection Library, Duke University

[2] Parish Register, abstracted in Letter to William D. Bennett of Raleigh, NC from Pastor Werner Stockhecke of the Evanelisch-Reformierte Kirchengemeinde Krombach in Germany, August 21, 1981. Doub Family Genealogy Vertical File, North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, North Carolina.

[3] Translation of German documents, William Clark Doub Collection, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collection Library, Duke University

[4] Translation of German certificate, 1773, in letter to William Bennett from Dr. A.L. Fries of the Moravian Church in America dated October 19, 1946, William Clark Doub Collection, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collection Library, Duke University

[3] This information has not yet been substantiated with original documentation. This information comes from a secondary source at http://www.fmoran.com/helsabk.html, (14 December 2007). The provider of the information is listed as Joseph Kirk Hilsabeck at josephkhilsabeck@yahoo.com, 5543 Browns Pt Blvd. NE, Tacoma, WA 98422.

[4] Revolutionary War Pension Application Abstract, Jacob Hilsabeck; Treasurer’s and Comptroller’s Papers, Revolutionary War Pay Vouchers, and Revolutionary War Army Accounts, North Carolina State Archives

#45 Johannes DAUB and Maria Elisabeth JUNCK Bosch

[1] “The Doub Family History” by William D. Bennett, C.G., William Clark Doub Collection, Rare Book, Manuscript and Special Collection Library, Duke University

[2] Translation of German documents, William Clark Doub Collection, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collection Library, Duke University

[3] Translation of German documents, William Clark Doub Collection, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collection Library, Duke University

[4] Parish Register, abstracted in Letter to William D. Bennett of Raleigh, NC from Pastor Werner Stockhecke of the Evanelisch-Reformierte Kirchengemeinde Krombach in Germany, August 21, 1981. Doub Family Genealogy Vertical File, North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, North Carolina.

[5] Translation of German documents, William Clark Doub Collection, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collection Library, Duke University

#47 Jurg Frederich HILSABECK and Catharina (BERTSCH)

[1] This information has not yet been substantiated with original documentation. This information comes from a secondary source at http://www.fmoran.com/helsabk.html, (14 december 2007). The provider of the information is Joseph Kirk Hilsabeck at josephkhilsabeck@yahoo.com, 5543 Browns Pt Blvd. NE, Tacoma, WA 98422.

[6] Secretary of State Land Grants, Surry County, Frederick Helsebeck, North Carolina State Archives

[7] Treasurer and Comptroller’s Papers, Revolutionary Army Accounts; Revolutionary War Pay Vouchers, [8] Minutes of the Salem Board, December 11, 1782, Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, Vol.4, p.1810.

[9] 1790 Stokes County Federal Census

[10] Bethania Diary, February 4, 1792, Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, Vol. 5, p.2374.

[4] Faust, Albert Bernhardt and Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh, eds. Lists of Swiss Emigrants in the Eighteenth Century to the American Colonies, (Washington, DC: The National Genealogical Society, 1925); Spainhour Excursus”, William Clark Doub Collection, Rare Book, Manuscripts and Special Collection Library, Duke University

[13] Faust, Albert Bernhardt and Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh, eds. Lists of Swiss Emigrants in the Eighteenth Century to the American Colonies, (Washington, DC: The National Genealogical Society, 1925), 214.